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ABM VNDERWEAR for the COMING WINTER, A NECESSITY! W ASM UNDERWEAR for the OOMING WINTER. NEAL Baits Roslyn Kail Box, 1 9d, lid, It, Is Bd, li6<L Try a pair. TVT"n A T THB OA S H OLOTHIKR, JLI fV/lJi, Stocks the celebrated ROBLYN WOOLLEN *• WORSTEDS Co's. MRN'B UNOKKWEAR admitted by experts to be the best value lu the colony. *\TTp A T anils Roslyn Knit ll JuixJLi Undershirts from Is Undershirts from Is 6d—splendid value. Belli 4WRoslyn Heavy Wollen Pants, Sa Ud,4s6d,6a,es6d. Sec this line I NEAL Roslyn Worsted Undershirts, pure natural wool, Ss lid. Guaranteed not to Shrink. NEAL Sells Boys k Yontbi Roslyn Knit Hose, at lowest prices. . . Mothers shonld see this line. NEAL, THE CASH CLOTHIER. CORNER DEVON and BROUGHAM tTRKETS COLONIAL PIANO IMPORTING L»UM.i:AJN X, Next"ReilwayCroßstat, DEVUN.STRBET, NEW PLYMOUTH Soli Aororre fob the Celebbatkd English PIANOS B J J. aJ. HOPMti fenfcii, PIANOS in Btock>y (Hlgheslfawards). And BARRAT & HOBINBON, London, (Makers to the London School Boar COLLABD k OOLLABD, BRINSMEAD, SOHIEDMAYER, SCHUMANN, NIGOLAI, &c. AMERICAN ORGANS MABON& HAMLIN, MILLER, AND THOMAS [COY. WB HOLD THE LARGEOT BTOOK W TASANAKI. BAST TERMS. FROM 1 AS MONTHLI Banjoa, Guitars, Violi&t and Fittingsjalso Sheet Music OUR STOCK OF SMALL ;aOODStOAN'T BE BEAT ON IHE COAST. CALL AND INSPECT. D. MoXINNON BAIN ... Inglewood Agent i Manager. MB. a 0. SMITH

*fc k a f> rrr? !fW OftEAT HHBBT Mi r/ie Mas/ Refreshing Drink In How Zealand. "MONTSEBRAT" (mux hjlbm) Lime Fruit Juice AND 0011DIAL8. ' " HONTSCRRAT " LIME-FRUIT JUttl jftber wttti water or Aantti ffdtrUt i» Bgbtiul tblnt qu«ui>ec Soto Ooh«i»im»— »- I EvaxCSoKb ft 00, uviSwOOll ]

WOMEN OF NEW PLYMOUTH WHY NOT FOLLOW THE " MERE " MAN'S LEAD. ELL 1 What U hia lead t When spoil- ' tog your curtains ud filling the house with tobacco smoke, he doesn't see the commonest, blackest, cheapest tobacco that money can buy; he doesn't invest in the oheapest nine for a shilling weed, doe* he He argues (and very properly, too) if for the purpose of killing off all surplus mosquitoes, deadly microbes, etc., be HAB TO SMOKE, he might as well use the bes and nioest tobacco and employ the ohoices Havannah." The mere men knows a thing or two be hasn't been going to and fro np and down this planet with his eyes shot al these years. Onr advice is ju for onoe follow his lead, and when buying yonr next lot of TEA, don't buy some old brand just because it is TEA can be obtained from all grocers. Good Tea is oheapest in the long ran, a it goes further, and so lasts longer. NIRVANA TEA may be obtained from all grocers. Bole Wholesale Agents— A. 8. PATERSON & CO. WELLINGTON. ON BALE BT J GARNER. South Road. 0. GARTER. Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-street NEW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. SOOIKTI Ourrie-street. J. WHITAKER, Devoa-Mtreet, W. HEALY, Devon-street. FOB BALE. OtJTH ROAD. A nice comfortable 6a_j room Residence, nearly new, J-acre section, well sheltered, and on Bnnnyside of street.—Price only £320. J. OARTHEWI

REGISTERED. lAPTAIN ROBERTSON, of the tfhan- .' garoa (the boat that flrjt sighted the Perthshire en her eventful vovage), says : "TBEDS CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS is the best care I have seen. It is a sure core. I recommend it to all my friends In Australia and elsewhere." NEVER FAILS PRICE-ONE BHILLINO \HE Undoubted Cleanings Properties of TANIWHA SOAP Are Revolutionising the Art of Washing. GIYEB SPEEDY LATHEE. Saves wear and tear in the linen. SAVES LABOUB. JUST TRY IT. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought ont Ux. Rom. Kibby's interest in the above BUSINESS. Onstomere will please note change ef honrs, viz. : Coaoh leaves Waitara at 9.50 a.m. Coach leaves New PlymontV p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West, i B. COULTER, I itara.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 3

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